This is the bizarre, epic war of words between Elon Musk and the British Thai cave rescuer

The world was gripped last week by the inspiring, unlikely rescue of twelve boys and their football coach from a cave complex in Thailand.

The Wild Boar football team, aged 11-17, survived for an incredible 18 days after getting trapped underground.

Tragically, one Thai navy diver died while transporting oxygen tanks to the boys but thanks to the hard work of the Thai authorities – along with help from international cave diving experts – the lads were eventually reunited with their families.

While it’s hard to knock him for trying his best, one person who wasn’t impressed at all was British diver Vern Unsworth.

“He can stick his submarine where it hurts,” Unsworth told broadcaster CNN in an interview.

“It just had absolutely no chance of working. He had no conception of what the cave passage was like. The submarine was about five foot six (inches) long, rigid, so it wouldn’t have gone ‘round corners or ‘round any obstacles. It wouldn’t have made the first fifty metres into the cave… just a PR stunt.”

And now, Musk has hit back in this epic war of words by baselessly blasting Unsworth as a “pedo”.

“Sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it,” Musk said in a since-deleted tweet.

Unsworth, understandably shocked by the allegations made against him by Musk to his 22 million Twitter followers, has reportedly not ruled out legal action.

More broadly, it’s interesting - and somewhat disturbing - how much we’ve come to celebrate and rely on billionaires to solve all of society’s ills.

Writer and social activist Naomi Klein has even argued that this unhealthy reliance on ‘benevolent billionaires,’ like Bill Gates, Richard Branson and Musk, is in part responsible for the rise of Donald Trump.

All in all, it’s not a great time to be a billionaire. Apart from all the billions, that is.

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